Legal and Criminal PsychologyHans Toch Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961 - 426 Seiten |
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... testimony of witnesses . Legal psychology as a for- mal discipline started as an attempt to aid in this evaluation . THE PSYCHOLOGY OF TESTIMONY In the next chapter ( pages 46-47 ) mention will be made of psy- chological efforts in the ...
... testimony of witnesses . Legal psychology as a for- mal discipline started as an attempt to aid in this evaluation . THE PSYCHOLOGY OF TESTIMONY In the next chapter ( pages 46-47 ) mention will be made of psy- chological efforts in the ...
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... testimony which the prosecutor or the defense attorney knows will occur during the trial and which might appear ... testimony . The statement must be kept simple , logical , and free of irrelevan- cies : if the jurors cannot follow what ...
... testimony which the prosecutor or the defense attorney knows will occur during the trial and which might appear ... testimony . The statement must be kept simple , logical , and free of irrelevan- cies : if the jurors cannot follow what ...
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... testimony about a witness , because jurors may not perceive a mentally abnormal witness to be abnormal ( Comment ... testimony ( Beuscher , 1941 ) . This would give the judge more latitude than he currently has . It is now possible for ...
... testimony about a witness , because jurors may not perceive a mentally abnormal witness to be abnormal ( Comment ... testimony ( Beuscher , 1941 ) . This would give the judge more latitude than he currently has . It is now possible for ...
Inhalt
Introduction to Legal Psychology | 3 |
Psychology and Law | 22 |
Trial Tactics in Criminal Cases | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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